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The document reports on the passage of Congressman Jim Banks' amendment to repeal the 'Waters of the United States' (WOTUS) rule by the U.S. House of Representatives, highlighting bipartisan support and the need for clearer definitions of navigable waters under the Clean Water Act.
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The email correspondence between officials from the BLM and EPA discusses a quote for a press release regarding Administrator Pruitt's visit to the National Interagency Fire Center, highlighting the importance of interagency collaboration in disaster response.
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The email from Tricia Lynn to several EPA officials discusses media inquiries regarding the PFAS summit and related drinking water challenges, indicating a request for information and potential interview scheduling.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and a congressional office discussing the preparation of a quote from Congressman Don Bacon regarding the Omaha WIFIA announcement.
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The email from Molly Block at the EPA informs Congressional staff about the launch of a new deregulatory website that outlines EPA rules being repealed or modified, encouraging them to utilize this resource for promoting transparency and regulatory reform.
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The email from Jeff Small, Executive Director of the Congressional Western Caucus, discusses an upcoming breakfast event and invites agency representatives to present updates at the meeting.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the need for clarity from the DOJ regarding questions related to a reinitiation letter and communication levels with NOAA Federal personnel.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses the revision of a reinitiation letter related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, requesting a quick turnaround from NOAA's Stuart Levenbach.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Kevin Wheeler of NOAA discusses the comments from NOAA regarding an EPA docket announcement, with Beck seeking clarification on the organization of the comments.
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The email correspondence between Nancy Beck from the EPA and Sheryl Kunickis from the USDA discusses comments on the Biological Opinion (BiOp) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Derrick Bolen at the EPA discusses providing a biography for Nancy Beck to NOAA officials, following a request from Stuart Levenbach regarding sharing it with RDML Gallaudet.
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The email from Carrie Ricci at the USDA's Office of General Counsel discusses the availability of Sheila Tate as a point of contact for questions related to the ACP and deliberative process, indicating potential unavailability due to another matter.
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The email correspondence from the USDA discusses solutions for the Fever Tick Spray Box, involving communication between USDA officials and the Texas Department of Agriculture regarding a response to a letter from Commissioner Miller.
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The email from Dudley Hoskins at USDA discusses the rollout of a statement on Plant Breeding Innovations and offers to coordinate further with Nancy Beck at the EPA.
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The email from Kris Thayer of the EPA's IRIS Division acknowledges receipt of a letter from Eileen Conneely regarding the draft assessment of hexavalent chromium and indicates that they will respond soon due to the high level of interest in the assessment.
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The American Chemistry Council's Formaldehyde Panel expressed concerns to the EPA regarding the revised formaldehyde IRIS assessment, emphasizing the need for it to incorporate a mode of action framework and address scientific shortcomings identified in previous drafts.
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The document is a letter from various electric industry associations to William L. Wehrum at the EPA, discussing the agency's intent to address its Final Supplemental Finding for the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) and the ongoing transition in the electric power sector towards cleaner energy sources.
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The email from Don Elliott discusses BP's concerns regarding the EPA's recent exemptions for small refiners from the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and references a Supreme Court case to argue that such deregulation may be illegal.
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The document is an undeliverable email notification from the EPA regarding a message sent to Chris Grundler about RVP options, indicating that the recipient's email address could not be found.
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The email from Matthew W. Morrison of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP to Bill Wehrum discusses regulatory options for the RVP (Reid Vapor Pressure) concerning E15, recommending option 1 as the easiest path forward and offering to meet with agency staff for further discussion.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is hosting an Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable on January 23-24, 2018, in Denver, Colorado, to discuss barriers to cost-effective and timely compliance in the industry and to identify potential solutions.
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The email from Byron Brown at the EPA discusses the proposal of two rules to amend coal ash disposal regulations, which could save up to $100 million per year in compliance costs, and mentions delays in posting the electronic version of the proposal on the agency's website.
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the EPA does not provide a specific funding request for FY 2019, it may hinder the implementation of coal combustion residuals (CCR) permit programs in non-participating states, as highlighted by American Electric Power, FirstEnergy, and Southern Company in their follow-up communication regarding the appropriation issue.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Henry Nickel discusses scheduling and confirms a meeting arrangement.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Katherine Weisiger discusses legal matters related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Joseph Stanko of Hunton & Williams and Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the Sierra Club v. EPA case (18cv3472 NDCA) on January 2, 2018.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Julia Zemnick discusses scheduling availability related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Julia Zemnick Gill to Bill Wehrum discusses a job posting for a litigation secretary, forwarded from Kim Chin Satchel, and includes a link to the McGlinchey Stafford job board.
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The email from Cindy S. Barger of the Army's Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) informs the NACEPT Assumable Waters Committee about a recent memorandum aimed at empowering states and tribes in their permitting authority.
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The email from the EPA's Robin Kime confirms a meeting scheduled for March 6, 2018, to discuss comments related to Executive Order 13777 on PCB regulatory reform and burden reduction, involving various stakeholders.
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Diane Troutman from EOF Group, Inc. is following up with EPA officials Hayley Ford and Will Lovell regarding a meeting request with Administrator Shintech and Michael O'Bannon to discuss regulatory matters related to Shintech's potential construction of new plants in Louisiana and Texas.
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The email from Diane Troutman of EOF Group, Inc. discusses a meeting request with the EPA Administrator regarding Shintech's interest in expediting the promulgation of a rule related to their new plant construction in Louisiana and Texas, emphasizing the job creation associated with the project.
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The email correspondence between Quin Shea of the Edison Electric Institute and Will Lovell of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting regarding groundwater issues and related public policy matters.
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The email from Quin Shea of the Edison Electric Institute discusses rescheduling a meeting with the EPA regarding groundwater and hydrologic connection issues, while providing background comments on the topic.
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The email from Peter Robertson of Pebble Partnership to Lee Forsgren discusses ongoing concerns regarding the Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment (BBWA) and requests a briefing to address these concerns, emphasizing their importance for decision-making related to the Pebble Mine project.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) and American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the ongoing Detailed Study of effluent limitation guidelines for the petroleum refining point source category, emphasizing their members' investments in wastewater treatment technologies.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Brad Albin of REG Biofuels discusses scheduling plant visits and feedback on updated documents related to the EPA.
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The email from Margaret Caravelli of Balch & Bingham LLP requests assistance in scheduling a meeting with EPA Assistant Administrator Ross to discuss a letter from the American Petroleum Institute and the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers regarding effluent limitation guidelines for petroleum refining, with Marathon Petroleum's Guy Beeman included in the correspondence.
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The US EPA Science Advisory Board, led by Thomas Carpenter, is implementing a process for hiring foreign nationals as Special Government Employees (SGEs), having collaborated with the Office of General Counsel and Human Resources to draft a summary of the hiring steps.
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The email from Albert Kelly, Senior Advisor to the Administrator at the EPA, discusses coordinating a phone conference regarding the Montana Supreme Court's decision in Christian v. Atlantic Richfield, which allows private landowners to pursue their own cleanup remedies at the Anaconda NPL site, potentially conflicting with EPA-directed programs.
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The email from Robert Genovese of BP discusses the Montana Supreme Court's decision in the Christian v. Atlantic Richfield case, which ruled against Atlantic Richfield and rejected the Department of Justice's views, impacting the cleanup responsibilities at a Superfund site.
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Patrick Davis from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirmed attendance at a mining and energy roundtable discussion scheduled for May 31 in Billings, MT, with representatives from the American Exploration & Mining Association.
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Patrick Davis of the Environmental Protection Agency expresses his appreciation for a meeting with Drew Kramer and Andy Berger from Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association and looks forward to visiting their operations.
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The email exchange between Andrew Wheeler of the EPA and Stephen Higley of Marathon Petroleum discusses an invitation to a ceremony that Wheeler is hosting, clarifying that the invite is exclusive to certain individuals and not transferable, while also expressing interest in future meetings regarding Marathon's priority issues.
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The email from Tamika Burton of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting with Blair Larkins and others regarding a time-sensitive announcement involving POET, ADM, and Green Plains.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA discussing promotional materials related to the Independent Petroleum Association of America's 2018 lobbying event at the Trump International Hotel, which includes meetings with congressional officials and EPA representatives.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses the attendance of various members from the oil and gas industry at a meeting scheduled for March 7, 2018.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that Administrator Scott Pruitt has suspended the withdrawal of proposed mining restrictions in the Bristol Bay watershed, allowing for further stakeholder input and assessment of potential environmental impacts.
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The email from Martin Rundle of CAGW discusses the decision to proceed with a policy breakfast event at EEI despite potential weather concerns, coordinating with EPA officials including Kelly Kundinger and Forrest McMurray.
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The email correspondence involves Rachel Rogier from Arch Coal coordinating with EPA officials, including Tate Bennett and Kelsi Daniell, regarding the planning and attendee list for a 2018 EPA tour at the Black Thunder coal mine.
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The email from Rachel Rogier of Arch Coal discusses the logistics of an upcoming EPA tour at the Black Thunder mine, specifically requesting that Wyoming Governor Mead's office limit the number of attendees to ensure better accessibility during the tour.
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The Environmental Defense Fund and other organizations requested a meeting with the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs regarding the EPA's reconsideration of greenhouse gas emissions standards.
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The email from Chandana L. Adianta at the Executive Office of the President discusses the initial drafts of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) and Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) for review by various Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency officials.
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The EPA and U.S. DOT's NHTSA officials hosted a conference call on August 2, 2018, to discuss proposed national fuel economy standards for model years 2021-2026 vehicles.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and U.S. DOT NHTSA officials organizing a pen and pad conference call regarding new fuel economy standards for model years 2021-2026, with a reporter requesting call-in information.
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The email from Bill Wehrum, Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses small refinery exemptions and compliance numbers for renewable fuel standards, indicating that 19 out of 20 petitions were granted for the 2016 compliance year.
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The email from Aaron Szabo of the Executive Office of the President discusses scheduling a 1.5-hour meeting involving the National Economic Council (NEC), Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), and other relevant components to address deliberative processes, with a preference for Monday afternoon.
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The email from Emily McBride at the Executive Office of the President discusses scheduling a conference call, providing dial-in information for participants and hosts, and includes recipients from various agencies, including the EPA.
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The email correspondence involves Robin Kime from the EPA inquiring about press access to the SEERIL Lisbon Panel conference, with input from Michelle Mendlewicz of GE and Will Lovell from the EPA.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor at the EPA, and representatives from ExxonMobil and other organizations discusses their recent meeting and expresses a desire to continue collaboration on environmental cleanup and property restoration efforts.
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The email correspondence between officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture discusses a request for assistance related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with a focus on providing timely information and support.
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The email correspondence among USDA and EPA officials discusses edits and the submission of a document related to the deliberative process in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email exchange between Bill Wehrum of the EPA and Stephen Censky of the USDA discusses the deliberative process related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, with Wehrum indicating he will respond as soon as possible.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency received an event request form for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at a Tea Party Patriots Action conference on July 24-25, 2018, focusing on updates regarding EPA's regulatory reductions.
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The email from Bill Wehrum of the EPA discusses the status of remaining items to close out the interagency process ahead of a scheduled call regarding rulemaking matters.
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The email from Cecily Marmoll to Hayley Ford discusses an invitation for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at a Tea Party Patriots conference on July 25, 2018, and includes a request for a completed speaking request form.
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The email from Steven Winberg of the Department of Energy discusses a meeting with Bill Wehrum regarding New Source Review (NSR) reform and expresses willingness to assist in the process.
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The email correspondence involves the EPA and USDA discussing edits related to a confidential and pre-decisional matter, specifically in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Aaron Szabo at the Executive Office of the President's Council on Environmental Quality discusses scheduling a meeting regarding the deliberative process related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case, involving multiple participants from the EPA and other agencies.
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The email from Hayley Ford at the EPA discusses an invitation for Administrator Scott Pruitt to speak at a Tea Party Patriots conference on July 25, 2018, and requests a completed speaking request form along with alternative dates for his availability.
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The email from Quin Shea of the Edison Electric Institute discusses opportunities for collaboration with the EPA on policy issues and mentions a recent meeting with the EPA Administrator, highlighting the positive perception of the Sectors initiative and the work of the OP team.
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The letter from GE to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt addresses the cleanup of the Housatonic River, emphasizing GE's commitment to the project while highlighting a disagreement with local lawmakers regarding the disposal of excavated soil and sediment.
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The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) has developed standard supplier metrics and a scorecard to improve supply chain performance and align expectations between drilling contractors and suppliers.
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The document outlines the agenda for the Surplus Property Roundtable meeting hosted by BP in Houston, TX, on February 21-22, 2018, detailing various presentations, panels, and discussions related to real estate and environmental issues, including a session by the EPA's Special Advisor.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) discussing the logistics and permissions related to the Refinery RTR signing event scheduled for March 21, 2018, including the use of photos for social media.
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NASA's Linda Wennerberg expresses her interest in participating in a roundtable discussion on developing high-quality human health reference values for exposure scenarios relevant to the Department of Defense, scheduled for June 26, 2018.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Stewart Holm of the American Forest & Paper Association discusses scheduling a meeting over sushi, with a mention of a June 22 deadline.
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The document discusses the EPA's considerations regarding the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) requirements for pulping liquors and lime, specifically addressing the non-isolated intermediate exemption and the implications of isolating certain chemicals from the manufacturing process in the context of the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Ryan Jackson at the EPA discusses a request from Lou Hayden of Lowe's for a contact at the EPA regarding concerns about chemicals in paint strippers following a campaign initiated after an accidental death.
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The Washington State Commission on Pesticide Registration organized a three-day Pest Control Tour in July 2018, focusing on various agricultural practices and pest management strategies across the Yakima Valley and Columbia Basin.
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The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) requested a 30-day extension for the comment period on the EPA's New Chemicals Review Program Implementation under TSCA to allow stakeholders more time to review and respond to new materials provided by the Agency.
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Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, declined an invitation to a reception and dinner related to the 2018 Roundtable due to ethical concerns.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses a follow-up regarding a meeting on July 13 about concerns and findings related to Oxitec's application for an Experimental Use Permit (EUP) for the genetically modified OX513A mosquito.
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The email exchange involves Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discussing scheduling a lunch with Christopher Zarba and Kevin Bromberg, indicating her unavailability on April 27, 2018.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Martha Marrapese discusses the upcoming release of a policy regarding the exclusion of certain chemical uses from risk analyses, which is expected to be finalized and incorporated into risk analysis plans for ten chemicals by April 20, 2018.
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The email from Nancy Beck discusses the current status and challenges regarding the approval process for hospital-acquired infection claims for a product proposed by Allied BioScience, indicating that no new PRIA category will be created and outlining the existing registration framework with the EPA.
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The email from Nancy Beck, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, acknowledges a conference invitation related to uncertainty in scientific discussions and expresses support for the event's organization after returning from a holiday.
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The email from Nancy Beck at the EPA discusses questions regarding the format and balance of an upcoming BNA webinar on chemical regulation, originally scheduled for February 6, 2018, and later shifted to February 8, 2018.
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The email from Nancy Beck of the EPA discusses a Sustainable Futures TME/PMN submission that requires attention due to initial denial based on human health risk assessments related to a chemical's dermal exposure effects.
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The email exchange between Kevin Bromberg from the SBA and Nancy Beck from the EPA discusses scheduling a lunch meeting on April 6 or 13, while also mentioning a conflict of interest issue that Bromberg intends to discuss with Zarba.
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The email exchange between Nancy Beck of the EPA and Judy LaKind discusses a missed meeting and expresses a desire for a future social visit, reflecting their professional relationship and collaboration in the field of exposure science.
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The email correspondence involves Nancy Beck from the EPA declining an invitation to a 2018 Roundtable Reception and Dinner due to ethical concerns, while Caffey Norman from Squire Patton Boggs is facilitating the invitation process.
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The EPA is proposing amendments to coal ash disposal regulations that could save the utility sector up to $100 million annually in compliance costs, while allowing states more flexibility in their permit programs.
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The email from James Roewer of the Edison Electric Institute urges the EPA to revise its funding requests to support the implementation of the federal Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Rule through federal permit programs in non-participating states, highlighting the need for specific appropriations in FY 2018 and 2019.
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The email correspondence involves William Chapman from Millennium Bulk discussing follow-up meetings with Byron Brown and Lee Forsgren from the EPA regarding the President's Infrastructure Package and regulatory provisions, indicating a collaborative effort to explore options related to the project.
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The document outlines the details for the 21st Annual Energy, Utility & Environment Conference (EUEC 2018) organized by EUEC, including the call for papers, speaker format, and attendance statistics, to be held from March 5-7, 2018, in San Diego, CA.
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The email from Jeff Morris discusses NASA's comments on the proposed Methylene Chloride Ban, thanking various agencies for their input and indicating that the EPA is reviewing the comments and will communicate next steps.
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) expresses general endorsement of technical and policy comments made by the Department of Defense (DOD) and NASA regarding the rulemaking on methylene chloride, while clarifying that their comment does not imply agreement on the necessity of interagency review.
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The email from Jim A. Laity at the Executive Office of the President/Office of Management and Budget discusses information regarding methylene chloride and its sub-lethal effects, involving multiple recipients from various government agencies.
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The email from Alexander R. Domesle of the EOP/CEQ discusses a revised draft of a Memorandum of Agreement to establish a Working Group on ESA Section 7 Consultations for Pesticides, requesting feedback by January 26, 2018.
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